On Thu, Jan 06, 2022 at 09:10:13AM +0000, Maximilian Heyne wrote: > Given dom0 supports persistent grants but the guest does not. > Then, when attaching a block device during runtime of the guest, dom0 > will enable persistent grants for this newly attached block device: > > $ xenstore-ls -f | grep 20674 | grep persistent > /local/domain/0/backend/vbd/20674/768/feature-persistent = "0" > /local/domain/0/backend/vbd/20674/51792/feature-persistent = "1" The mechanism that we use to advertise persistent grants support is wrong. 'feature-persistent' should always be set if the backend supports persistent grant (like it's done for other features in xen_blkbk_probe). The usage of the feature depends on whether both parties support persistent grants, and the xenstore entry printed by blkback shouldn't reflect whether persistent grants are in use, but rather whether blkback supports the feature. > > Here disk 768 was attached during guest creation while 51792 was > attached at runtime. If the guest would have advertised the persistent > grant feature, there would be a xenstore entry like: > > /local/domain/20674/device/vbd/51792/feature-persistent = "1" > > Persistent grants are also used when the guest tries to access the disk > which can be seen when enabling log stats: > > $ echo 1 > /sys/module/xen_blkback/parameters/log_stats > $ dmesg > xen-blkback: (20674.xvdf-0): oo 0 | rd 0 | wr 0 | f 0 | ds 0 | pg: 1/1056 > > The "pg: 1/1056" shows that one persistent grant is used. > > Before commit aac8a70db24b ("xen-blkback: add a parameter for disabling > of persistent grants") vbd->feature_gnt_persistent was set in > connect_ring. After the commit it was intended to be initialized in > xen_vbd_create and then set according to the guest feature availability > in connect_ring. However, with a running guest, connect_ring might be > called before xen_vbd_create and vbd->feature_gnt_persistent will be > incorrectly initialized. xen_vbd_create will overwrite it with the value > of feature_persistent regardless whether the guest actually supports > persistent grants. > > With this commit, vbd->feature_gnt_persistent is set only in > connect_ring and this is the only use of the module parameter > feature_persistent. This avoids races when the module parameter changes > during the block attachment process. > > Note that vbd->feature_gnt_persistent doesn't need to be initialized in > xen_vbd_create. It's next use is in connect which can only be called > once connect_ring has initialized the rings. xen_update_blkif_status is > checking for this. > > Fixes: aac8a70db24b ("xen-blkback: add a parameter for disabling of persistent grants") > Signed-off-by: Maximilian Heyne <mheyne@xxxxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/block/xen-blkback/xenbus.c | 9 +++------ > 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/block/xen-blkback/xenbus.c b/drivers/block/xen-blkback/xenbus.c > index 914587aabca0c..51b6ec0380ca4 100644 > --- a/drivers/block/xen-blkback/xenbus.c > +++ b/drivers/block/xen-blkback/xenbus.c > @@ -522,8 +522,6 @@ static int xen_vbd_create(struct xen_blkif *blkif, blkif_vdev_t handle, > if (q && blk_queue_secure_erase(q)) > vbd->discard_secure = true; > > - vbd->feature_gnt_persistent = feature_persistent; > - > pr_debug("Successful creation of handle=%04x (dom=%u)\n", > handle, blkif->domid); > return 0; > @@ -1090,10 +1088,9 @@ static int connect_ring(struct backend_info *be) > xenbus_dev_fatal(dev, err, "unknown fe protocol %s", protocol); > return -ENOSYS; > } > - if (blkif->vbd.feature_gnt_persistent) > - blkif->vbd.feature_gnt_persistent = > - xenbus_read_unsigned(dev->otherend, > - "feature-persistent", 0); > + > + blkif->vbd.feature_gnt_persistent = feature_persistent && > + xenbus_read_unsigned(dev->otherend, "feature-persistent", 0); I'm not sure it's correct to potentially read feature_persistent multiple times like it's done here. A device can be disconnected and re-attached multiple times, and that implies multiple calls to connect_ring which could make the state of feature_gnt_persistent change across reconnections if the value of feature_persistent is changed. I think that would be unexpected. There are also similar issues with xenblk_max_queues/xen_blkif_max_ring_order changing after xen_blkbk_probe has been executed. We likely need to stash all those parameters so what's on xenbus is consistent with the limits enforced in blkback. Thanks, Roger.